Friends 18+

Social opportunities for our adult members to continue to grow! We hope to facilitate friendships and experiences that will last a lifetime. Our Young Adult Network offers opportunities for young adults of all abilities in the Pittsburgh area to get involved and make new friends! 

Young Adult Network

Ages 18+

Meetups 
Join a few friends for a smaller gathering coordinated completely by FC friends. These hang-outs take place outside of FC are are member led!

I-Volunteer
Come volunteer in an inclusive setting with various community partners.

YAN Social Events
Events hosted by FC Alumni with the goal of bringing together adults of all abilities across our community for meaningful engagement and inclusive opportunities.

Training Tracks/FC Talks
Workshops focus on learning and sharing with others. Let’s Talk about important topics within the community. Walk away with skills to lead in communities of all abilities.

Movie Nights
Grab a bag popcorn and a friend to sit with as we kick back and enjoy fan favorite movies.

 

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